- There are a few options you have…to get your email inbox back under control…with subscription emails.…By that, I mean things like Facebook notifications,…ads, and promotions from companies…that you bought things from.…E-newsletters and other regular emails from vendors.…The first option is to use a service like Unroll.me…and you can find that…by pointing your web browser to 'unroll.me'.…Unroll.me will keep your inbox clear…by giving you one daily digest email…of all your subscriptions that you can go through.…

You can also instantly unsubscribe from any…to end up with a solid list of newsletters…that you actually want.…The other option is to take a few minutes…every morning for about a week,…and manually unsubscribe from unwanted emails.…I say this because many years ago,…using an unsubscribe button in an email…was considered a very dangerous thing to do,…and you may remember this time.…Not only would it not unsubscribe you,…but it would also let the spammer know…that you were out there, opening your email and reading it.…

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12/22/2014

Learn how to safeguard your computers and laptops, keep your digital data secure, and protect your privacy online. This course is a beginner's guide to cybersecurity, showing you ways to prevent malware, viruses, and security breaches on your computers and networks. First, author Jess Stratton guides you through securing your computer—with antivirus software, firewalls, and encryption—and protecting your wireless network. See how to adjust privacy and security settings in popular web browsers, avoid phishing scams, use public Wi-Fi safely, and enable two-step verification for more-secure logins. Then take steps to bolster your online privacy, including choosing better usernames and turning on Do Not Track requests, as well as the privacy of others, by blurring out sensitive information in photos and emails. By the end of this course, you'll know how to secure your computer and laptop and keep your information safe online.